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University Medical Centre: GP Surgery, Hours & Phone 2026

This practical guide explains how to use University Medical Centre in Plymouth, including the GP surgery phone number, address, opening hours, student registration, online consultation, prescriptions, holiday care, map, urgent help and common search confusion.

University Medical Centre, Endsleigh Place, Plymouth Phone: 01752 222341 Official listed hours: Mon–Fri 8:30am–6:00pm Student GP surgery run by Peverell Park Surgery
Quick answer

University Medical Centre phone number, address and opening hours

University Medical Centre is the student-focused GP surgery at the University of Plymouth campus, run by Peverell Park Surgery. The official UMC phone number is 01752 222341. NHS lists the GP branch as University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place), 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 6DN. The official UMC page lists opening times as Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm. Students at the University of Plymouth or Arts University Plymouth with a Plymouth address can check whether they can register through the official route.

Start here

What University Medical Centre patients usually need first

Most people searching for University Medical Centre need a clear phone number, student registration route, campus address, opening hours, appointment route and safe urgent-care guidance. This guide keeps those details in one place and adds practical checklists for students, international students, parents and carers.

TEL

Need to contact the surgery?

Call 01752 222341 for University Medical Centre. If you struggle to use online consultation because of accessibility needs, the official page also gives the Peverell Park Surgery phone route for help.

MAP

Going to the campus surgery?

Use the Endsleigh Place / Wellbeing Centre campus location. NHS lists the GP branch as 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, PL4 6DN. Campus pages may describe it as the Wellbeing Centre at Drake Circus.

REG

Need to register as a student?

The official UMC page says University of Plymouth and Arts University Plymouth students with a Plymouth address should use the dedicated registration route. Students in PL1–PL6 are welcome to register through the official process.

Important location note: “University Medical Centre” is a common name. This page is about University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place), Plymouth, linked with Peverell Park Surgery and the University of Plymouth campus. Always check the address before calling, registering or travelling.

Address and contact

University Medical Centre address: Endsleigh Place, Plymouth

Use the official NHS and practice details for directions. The medical centre is connected with the University of Plymouth Wellbeing Centre, but NHS GP listings use the Endsleigh Place GP branch details.

DetailCurrent official informationPractical note
GP branch name University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place) A branch surgery run by Peverell Park Surgery for student health access.
NHS listed address 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 6DN Use this for NHS profile checking and most map searches.
Campus description Wellbeing Centre, Endsleigh Place, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus Useful for students navigating the University campus.
Main UMC phone 01752 222341 Call for appointment access and direct UMC enquiries.
Email shown on University page administration.umcpeverell@nhs.net Do not use email for emergencies or symptoms that need same-day care.

Micro tip: If you are new to Plymouth, save both the phone number and the map before you need help. It is much easier to register, request advice or get directions before you are unwell.

Phone number

University Medical Centre phone number: 01752 222341

The direct University Medical Centre phone number is the fastest detail most users need. Keep your request clear because university GP surgeries often handle registration, routine requests, prescriptions, contraception, mental health support, urgent triage and student admin queries.

1

For appointments or access

Call 01752 222341. Say whether you are already registered, trying to register, need urgent help today, need a routine GP request, or need advice about medication.

2

If online forms are difficult

The official page says SystmConnect is the quickest route for many requests, but patients with accessibility needs can telephone for help if they have difficulty completing the form.

3

If symptoms are urgent

Do not wait for a routine online request if symptoms are severe or getting worse. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help or emergency services for life-threatening symptoms.

Simple call script: “Hello, I’m a University of Plymouth / Arts University Plymouth student. My name is ______ and date of birth is ______. I am already registered / trying to register. I need help with ______. Should I use SystmConnect, phone triage, NHS 111, a pharmacist or a face-to-face appointment?”

Opening hours

University Medical Centre opening hours and open-today guide

The official UMC page lists opening times as Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm. The University campus facility page may show a shorter campus-facing window, so always check the practice website or phone message before travelling for something time-sensitive.

DayOfficial UMC page listingPatient planning note
Monday8:30am to 6:00pmGood day to sort registration, medication and routine requests early.
Tuesday8:30am to 6:00pmUse online consultation for suitable non-urgent requests.
Wednesday8:30am to 6:00pmCheck appointment or medication messages before visiting.
Thursday8:30am to 6:00pmGood time to chase routine admin before Friday delays.
Friday8:30am to 6:00pmAvoid leaving prescriptions or urgent admin until late Friday.
SaturdayNo routine UMC weekday listingUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help if closed.
SundayNo routine UMC weekday listingUse NHS 111 or emergency services depending on symptoms.

Open-today warning: University site access, clinic times, bank holidays, staff training and temporary closures can change. If you are travelling across campus or attending from halls, check the official page or phone message first.

Student registration

Register with University Medical Centre as a student GP patient

The official page says University of Plymouth and Arts University Plymouth students with a Plymouth address should use the UMC registration route. It also says students studying at Plymouth University and living in Plymouth postcodes PL1–PL6 are welcome to register.

1

Check you are using the right student GP route

Use the University Medical Centre route only if you are a current University of Plymouth or Arts University Plymouth student with a Plymouth address. If you are not a student, use the NHS GP finder for your local address.

2

Check the postcode and catchment note

The official UMC page refers to Plymouth postcodes PL1–PL6 for student registration. The catchment page also explains that student UMC registration works differently from normal Peverell Park Surgery catchment checks.

3

Use the official online “Register with a GP surgery” form

The practice says the online registration route is designed to make registration easier. You may not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number for the online form, but you should still enter accurate details.

4

Wait for confirmation before assuming you are registered

The official page says patients receive a welcome text when the registration has been processed. Keep your old GP details and medication information ready.

Medication transfer warning: The official UMC page says previous medical records are required before prescribing regular medication. Students on regular medicine should make sure they have enough supply from their previous surgery before registering.

Student registration checker

Use this quick helper before opening the registration form. It is a practical guide only; the practice makes the final registration decision.

Decision helper

Should you phone UMC, use SystmConnect, NHS App, NHS 111 or emergency help?

This helper is built for students and carers who are unsure which route to use. It does not replace medical advice, but it can reduce wasted time and unsafe delays.

Choose your situation

Tap the closest option and follow the next step shown below.

Appointments and online consultation

University Medical Centre appointments: phone and SystmConnect

The official UMC page says SystmConnect is the quickest and simplest way for many patients to contact clinical teams for assistance. Phone access remains important for students who have accessibility needs or are unsure what route to use.

ON

Use online consultation for suitable routine issues

Use the official online route for non-emergency medical, administrative or prescription questions where directed. Include symptoms, start date, medication and when you are available.

TEL

Call if you need access help

Phone UMC on 01752 222341. If you have difficulty completing the online form, the official page says telephone support is available for accessibility needs.

NOW

Do not use routine forms for emergencies

If symptoms are severe, unsafe or rapidly worsening, use urgent services. Routine forms are not designed for life-threatening or same-minute emergencies.

Online request script: “My problem is ______. It started on ______. It is getting better / worse / staying the same. I am worried because ______. I take ______ medication. I am available for a call at ______.”

Medication and prescriptions

University Medical Centre prescriptions: avoid running out during registration

Student registration can affect repeat medication because your records transfer from your previous GP. The official UMC page warns that previous medical records are required before prescribing regular medication, so students should plan ahead.

MED

Bring a medication list

Write down medicine names, dose, frequency, allergies, previous GP details and nominated pharmacy. This helps the practice review medication safely.

SUP

Keep enough supply

The official page advises students to make sure they have a month’s supply of regular medication from their previous surgery before registering.

ASK

Ask if medicine is urgent

If stopping a medicine could be unsafe, ask for advice rather than submitting a routine request and waiting silently.

Medication transfer planner

This mini tool helps students think about medicine timing before registration or term start.

International student note: Do not assume a medicine prescribed abroad will be available under the same brand or dose in the UK. Bring documentation, prescription history and enough supply where legally allowed.

Holiday and home GP planning

What happens when students go home for holidays?

The official UMC page explains that registering with the University Medical Centre removes you from your current doctor’s practice list and transfers your records. If you need care while home for holidays, you may need to register as a temporary resident with your previous doctor.

HOME

If you go home during holidays

Before travelling, check medication, repeat prescription timing, urgent-care options and whether you need temporary registration with a home-area GP.

PLAN

If you rely on regular medication

Order early and carry enough medicine for travel, weekends and delays. If your condition needs monitoring, ask UMC what to do while away from Plymouth.

Student habit: Before leaving Plymouth for a long holiday, check that you have medication, sick-note plans, mental-health support numbers, NHS 111 access and your GP contact saved.

Student privacy

Confidentiality at University Medical Centre

The official UMC page says general medical and contraceptive services are provided with absolute confidentiality and that medical or personal details are not given to the University without consent.

PRV

Your GP record is private

Being treated on campus does not mean your lecturers, department or university staff can automatically see your medical information.

SEX

Sexual health and contraception

NHS service listings also describe contraception and related services connected with Plymouth University Health. Ask the practice or NHS 111 for the right route if urgent.

FIT

University evidence or letters

If you need evidence for studies, ask what the practice can provide, what may require an admin request, and whether the university has its own support process.

Map and arrival

University Medical Centre map: Endsleigh Place, Plymouth

Use the map before travelling, especially if you are new to Plymouth, arriving from halls, walking from campus buildings, or helping a student who is unwell.

MAP

Use Endsleigh Place

NHS lists the GP branch at 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, PL4 6DN. The campus page also describes the Wellbeing Centre at the University of Plymouth, Drake Circus.

BAG

Before leaving halls or home

Take your phone, medication list, appointment message, student ID if useful, NHS number if known, and any hospital letters or previous prescription details.

TIME

Arrive with a buffer

Leave enough time for walking across campus, lifts, stairs, reception, check-in and any forms. Do not arrive at closing time unless the practice has directed you.

Search intent coverage

Common University Medical Centre searches explained

People may search for University Medical Centre phone number, University Medical Centre Plymouth, University Medical Centre GP surgery, University Medical Centre opening hours, University of Plymouth GP, student GP Plymouth, UMC registration, SystmConnect, repeat prescriptions, contraception services and NHS 111. These searches do not all mean the same thing.

Search phraseLikely meaningBest action
University Medical Centre phone number User wants the direct UMC contact number. Call 01752 222341 during availability.
University Medical Centre Plymouth User likely means the Endsleigh Place / Wellbeing Centre campus GP branch. Use the NHS GP profile and official Peverell Park Surgery UMC page.
University Medical Centre opening hours User wants to know if the surgery is open today. Check the official page and phone message before travelling.
Register with GP as student Plymouth Student needs NHS primary care while studying. Use the official UMC registration route if eligible.
University Medical Centre prescriptions Student needs regular medicine transfer or repeat help. Bring medication details and ensure enough supply before records transfer.
University Medical Centre contraception User may need confidential sexual health or contraception support. Contact the practice, check NHS service listing or use NHS 111 if urgent.

Helpful content note: This page is not only a phone directory. It explains registration, privacy, medication transfer, online consultation, out-of-hours care and student-specific problems that a basic listing usually misses.

Urgent help

University Medical Centre out-of-hours: NHS 111 or emergency help?

Peverell Park Surgery’s contact page tells patients to use NHS 111 online or call 111 when the surgery is closed. It also says to call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.

SituationUse this routeWhy it matters
Chest pain, stroke signs, collapse, severe breathing difficulty, serious injury Emergency services Do not wait for UMC opening hours, student registration or an online form.
Urgent but not life-threatening NHS 111 online or phone 111 111 can direct you to urgent treatment, pharmacy, GP out-of-hours or another service.
Routine GP issue SystmConnect or UMC phone Best for non-urgent advice, admin, follow-up and routine medication questions.
Not registered yet NHS 111 if urgent; registration route if routine Do not delay urgent care because GP registration is not complete.

Medical safety disclaimer: This page is general information only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If someone may be seriously ill, injured or at immediate risk, seek emergency help now.

Official sources

Official University Medical Centre links to verify before acting

Use these official links for final checking because GP registration, access routes, opening hours, online forms, phone messages and campus instructions can change.

Official University Medical Centre page Best source for student registration, UMC phone, campus surgery details, SystmConnect and student-specific guidance. Open Official UMC Page
NHS GP profile Use for NHS listing details, official address and GP surgery profile information. Open NHS Profile
CQC Peverell Park Surgery profile Use for regulated provider information, inspection rating context and service profile. Open CQC Listing
Related repeat prescription guide Useful for students comparing medicine ordering and repeat prescription planning. Silverlock Medical Centre repeat prescription guide
Related NHS 111 guide Useful if you want a simple comparison between GP hours, weekend help and NHS 111. Ilford Medical Centre NHS 111 guide
Related NHS App guide Useful for understanding NHS App and GP booking-style online access. Queens Park Medical Centre NHS App guide

Source-check note: This guide uses official practice, NHS, University of Plymouth and CQC sources. It avoids invented walk-in claims, guessed weekend clinics, unsupported fees, fake doctor availability and fake review summaries.

FAQ

University Medical Centre FAQ

The University Medical Centre phone number is 01752 222341.

NHS lists University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place) at 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 6DN. University pages also describe it as being in the Wellbeing Centre on the University of Plymouth campus.

The official UMC page lists opening times as Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm. Always check the official page or phone message before travelling because campus and temporary arrangements can change.

The official UMC page says University of Plymouth and Arts University Plymouth students with a Plymouth address should use the UMC registration route. It also refers to students living in Plymouth postcodes PL1–PL6.

The official page says the online registration service does not require an NHS number, proof of address, immigration status or ID to start the process. Still enter accurate details and wait for confirmation.

The official UMC page says previous medical records are required before prescribing regular medication. It advises students to make sure they have enough regular medication from their previous surgery before registering.

The official UMC page says registering with the University Medical Centre removes you from your current doctor’s list and transfers your records. If you need care at home during holidays, you may need temporary resident registration with your previous doctor.

The official UMC page says general medical and contraceptive services are confidential and that medical or personal details are not given to the University without your consent.

If you need urgent non-emergency help when the surgery is closed, use NHS 111 online or call 111. For life-threatening medical or mental health emergencies, use emergency services.

No. This guide is for University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place) in Plymouth, linked with the University of Plymouth campus and Peverell Park Surgery. Other universities may have different medical centres.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide. It is not University Medical Centre, Peverell Park Surgery, the University of Plymouth, NHS England, CQC or any government body. Always verify current phone, appointment, registration, prescription and opening-hours details on official sources before acting.

Final summary: University Medical Centre is the student-focused GP surgery connected with the University of Plymouth campus and run by Peverell Park Surgery. The phone number is 01752 222341. NHS lists the GP branch as University Medical Centre (Endsleigh Place), 23–27 Endsleigh Place, Plymouth, PL4 6DN. The official UMC page lists Monday to Friday opening times from 8:30am to 6:00pm. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when closed and emergency services for life-threatening symptoms.

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